General Info

Coverstock Specs

Name:

78 Dig Solid

Type:

Reactive Solid

Box Finish:

neaT

Color:

Red / Black / Yellow

Empty

Core Specs

Name:

Tetra Symmetric

Type:

Symmetrical

RG:

2.49

Diff:

0.052

Int. Diff:

0.000

The 900 Global Respect Solid is the third ball released under the Respect banner. This ball is the first of the three to have a solid coverstock and it is also the first to have a rough box finish. Its 78 Dig veneer is a solid version of the coverstock that was used previously in hybrid form on the Moxie. This ball will provide more total hook than that ball, making it best for slicker conditions.

Not surprisingly, we had our best reaction with the Respect Solid on our heavy oil test pattern. The NEAT T pad box finish is rough on this ball, giving it plenty of traction in the front and midlane. Our testers could play in their comfort areas and the solid cover gave us some forgiveness on shots

The 900 Global Respect Solid is the third ball released under the Respect banner. This ball is the first of the three to have a solid coverstock and it is also the first to have a rough box finish. Its 78 Dig veneer is a solid version of the coverstock that was used previously in hybrid form on the Moxie. This ball will provide more total hook than that ball, making it best for slicker conditions.

Not surprisingly, we had our best reaction with the Respect Solid on our heavy oil test pattern. The NEAT T pad box finish

Additional 900 Global Respect Solid Resources

Click here to visit 900 Global's website to read the manufacturer-supplied information on this ball. Also, see below for the manufacturer-produced promotional video for this ball.

Please remember that our reviews are solely based on our own test results and that you may sometimes find discrepancies between our comments / ratings and the manufacturer's claims. Links to these manufacturer resources are provided here strictly for convenience purposes.

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